Crocus tommasinianus has been in flower for a few days...
Voles have eaten C. laevigatus fontenayi which was just getting going.
The cats are not doing a perfect job nor are the owls! But I am sure they do catch most of them.
Galanthus 'Magnet' is in flower too!
Mark.
M.W. Brown,
1924 route de la mer,
76119 Sainte Marguerite-sur-mer,
France.
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> Objet : [pbs] What is "in bloom" now
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> Well, not quite yet in bloom, but thanks to our crazy non-winter, there are
> daffodils and hyacinths and crocus emerging in my yard as of today. I can
> even see a few hyacinth inflorescences, but they are barely showing
> through the foliage. Right now at 9:30 pm, central standard time, it is 51 F
> outside. This would have been a great year to try and establish marginally
> winter hardy plants in my yard.
>
> --Jerry Lehmann, Olathe, KS, normally zone 5
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